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Most shocking second a day video ever
 

Most shocking second a day video ever

 Knowledge  6th March 2014 | Author: mat

I probably don't need to tell you that there's no such thing as a justified or reasonable cause for starting a war, ever. Watch this video and I think you will know what I mean.

How much gold is there in the whole wide world?
 

How much gold is there in the whole wide world?

 Knowledge  4th February 2014 | Author: mat

I bet at some point you were wondering how much gold is there in the world. I know I have. See these mind-blowing 3D visualizations of gold compared to everyday objects to get a better perception.

13 fascinating images of unborn animals
 

13 fascinating images of unborn animals

 Knowledge  23rd January 2014 | Author: KimmyK

See these never before seen incredible looking images of unborn animals that were made with a combination of ultrasound, wee cameras and computer design.

Falcons vs. crows dogfight
 

Falcons vs. crows dogfight

 Knowledge  17th January 2014 | Author: KidCurious

Crows are one of the smartest birds around, but they don't stand a chance against lightning fast and agile falcons. Watch this amazing video to learn how falcons hunt in mid-air from their very perspective.

10 reasons why you should love science
 

10 reasons why you should love science

 Knowledge  6th January 2014 | Author: TheDude

Let the famous astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson explain why you should really embrace science with all your heart.

A smart 13-year old telling you about hacking education
 

A smart 13-year old telling you about hacking education

 Knowledge  19th December 2013 | Author: mat

Every once in a while you stumble upon extraordinary people that make you really re-think about the current affairs and the ways of the traditional education systems.

Man had his hand attached to his ankle
 

Man had his hand attached to his ankle

 Knowledge  17th December 2013 | Author: KidCurious

Xiao Wei had an accident and lost his right arm, but as his severed hand needed some time to heal, surgeons couldn't reattach instantly. 

Incredibly fun short clips explaining physics
 

Incredibly fun short clips explaining physics

 Knowledge  11th December 2013 | Author: KidCurious

What is sea level, is it better to walk or run in the rain, why is it dark at night, what is dark matter and many more questions explained in short videos in a real fun and intuitive way.

Beautiful photos of people living in remotes of Siberia
 

Beautiful photos of people living in remotes of Siberia

 Knowledge  23rd November 2013 | Author: mat

Californian photographer Sasha Leahovcenco traveled to the remote villages in Chukotka to film a beautiful documentary with a title 'People From the End of the Earth'.

Awe-inspiring GoPro video with majestic lions
 

Awe-inspiring GoPro video with majestic lions

 Knowledge  20th November 2013 | Author: KimmyK

Thank god for people like Kevin Richardson who made this beautiful video possible. You will get to see lions and other majestic animals from a whole new first-person perspective.

Breathtaking Mathematics is Beautiful Video
 

Breathtaking Mathematics is Beautiful Video

 Knowledge  8th November 2013 | Author: mat

If I would have to suggest you one video to watch, that would be it. It must be the best thing on the Internet right now.

6 Famous 60-Second Adventures of Thought
 

6 Famous 60-Second Adventures of Thought

 Knowledge  7th November 2013 | Author: mat

Watch this entertaining and educational short animations, brought to you by cool people at Open University.

Did meteor really kill 90% of life on Earth?
 

Did meteor really kill 90% of life on Earth?

 Knowledge  3rd November 2013 | Author: NikMan

Is it really possible that one meteor killed almost all the life including dinosaurs on our planet so many years ago?

The 2013 Nobel Prize Winners
 

The 2013 Nobel Prize Winners

 Knowledge  16th October 2013 | Author: mat

All the Nobel Prize winners for 2013 have been announced. This is a short recap featuring individuals or groups who earned this annual and prestige recognition by the Nobel Prize committee.

Quantum Computing Explained by Google
 

Quantum Computing Explained by Google

 Knowledge  14th October 2013 | Author: KidCurious

Let Google, with the help of their secret X Lab explain in a fun way, that even the non-science savy people shouldn't experience difficulties understanding the basics behind Quantum Computing and A.I.

Incredible Footage of Jaguar Attacking the Crocodile
 

Incredible Footage of Jaguar Attacking the Crocodile

 Knowledge  26th September 2013 | Author: KimmyK

When two top of the line predators meet one would think the fight would last longer. But not this time, incredible footage by National Geographic showing Jaguar taking down the caiman.

Interesting facts from nature and world in general
 

Interesting facts from nature and world in general

 Knowledge  21st August 2013 | Author: KimmyK

Did you know that unlike most creatures goats have rectangular pupils? Step in for many more of the amazingly intriguing facts from the world of nature and beyond you probably were not aware of.

8 new shark species found in depths of Indian Ocean
 

8 new shark species found in depths of Indian Ocean

 Knowledge  19th August 2013 | Author: KidCurious

So far we have only discovered about 5 to 7 percent of the ocean floor and only about a half percent of the whole ocean. Now imagine all the still undiscovered species lurking in depths. 

Today Venus and Moon shine together
 

Today Venus and Moon shine together

 Knowledge  9th August 2013 | Author: Spaceman

Tonight take a look at the western part of the night sky, as you will be able to see Venus and moon shine together.

Math wiz can recite 22,514 digits of Pi like it's nothing
 

Math wiz can recite 22,514 digits of Pi like it's nothing

 Knowledge  2nd August 2013 | Author: mat

Meet Daniel Tammet, math genius who can recite 22,514 digits of Pi, perform difficult calculations one would usually need a computer to resolve, speak 10 different languages and also happen to be autistic.

Divers almost eaten by whales in feeding frenzy
 

Divers almost eaten by whales in feeding frenzy

 Knowledge  22nd July 2013 | Author: KimmyK

This mind-blowing event took place at Souza Rock, Central California. Two divers were in the water right in the middle of humongous humpback whales feeding frenzy.

The great mystery of sailing stones
 

The great mystery of sailing stones

 Knowledge  10th July 2013 | Author: TheDude

Sailing stones, also called sliding or moving rocks is a geological phenomenon where rocks tend to move and leave long tracks into a valley surfaces like deserts without human or animal intervention.

Visit the abandoned Hashima island with Steert View
 

Visit the abandoned Hashima island with Steert View

 Knowledge  28th June 2013 | Author: mat

Amazing ghost town island that served as an inspiration for the lair of the Raoul Silva - the bad guy in the 2012 James Bond movie Skyfall.

How a galaxy is formed in 2 billion years video
 

How a galaxy is formed in 2 billion years video

 Knowledge  30th May 2013 | Author: Spaceman

With the help of supercomputers, N-Body Shop at University of Washington, created a simulation that shows the formation of a massive galaxy during the first 2 billion years of the universe.

10 Interesting Facts About Chernobyl
 

10 Interesting Facts About Chernobyl

 Knowledge  25th May 2013 | Author: Mukarachi

The worst nuclear power plant accident in history, one that will affect the planet for thousands of years to come, watch on to find 10 interesting facts about Chernobyl.

How would other planets look like in Earth's orbit
 

How would other planets look like in Earth's orbit

 Knowledge  9th April 2013 | Author: Spaceman

Have you ever asked yourself how the night sky would look like if planets like Neptune or Saturn were orbiting the Earth instead of the Moon?

Is daylight saving time useless?
 

Is daylight saving time useless?

 Knowledge  2nd April 2013 | Author: podtalje

Daylight saving was first introduced by European countries during World War I, with much of the U.S. joining the party in 1918. The idea was that more hours of daylight would "conserve coal for the war effort.

8 March International Women's Day
 

8 March International Women's Day

 Knowledge  8th March 2013 | Author: mat

A short walk through the history of the globally celebrated and honoured International Women's Day.

History of music in an awesome illustrated video
 

History of music in an awesome illustrated video

 Knowledge  21st February 2013 | Author: Sheeva

Fun, creative and very educational video showing history of music from its very beginning, through classical, to the modern forms of music like rock, metal and electronic music we are familiar with today.

8 knowledge sharing animals
 

8 knowledge sharing animals

 Knowledge  13th February 2013 | Author: KimmyK

Not so long ago it was believed that humans are the only specie to successfully transmit the knowledge and acquired skills from one generation to another.

Asteroid impact was the cause of dinosaur extinction
 

Asteroid impact was the cause of dinosaur extinction

 Knowledge  11th February 2013 | Author: mat

The newest findings suggest that a cosmic impact of an asteroid or comet, indeed was the reason why the once mighty dinosaurs don't roam the planet Earth anymore.

Awesome chemical reactions video
 

Awesome chemical reactions video

 Knowledge  16th January 2013 | Author: KimmyK

Want to see bunch of stuff fizzle, pop, expand, and explode all in the name of science? I'm sure you do.

Re-engineering mosquitos to fight disease
 

Re-engineering mosquitos to fight disease

 Knowledge  4th January 2013 | Author: TheDude

Another great TEDtalk about genetically engineering male mosquitoes to make them sterile, and releasing the insects into the wild, to cut down on disease-carrying species.

Owls are masters of camouflage
 

Owls are masters of camouflage

 Knowledge  20th December 2012 | Author: KimmyK

Who doesn't love owls, and after seeing 20 amazing examples of these feathery masters of disguise, you love them even more.

Pablo Picasso light drawing photography art
 

Pablo Picasso light drawing photography art

 Knowledge  13th December 2012 | Author: Sheeva

The ever so popular light drawing photography was already experimented with in late 1940's by no other than Pablo Picasso.

Test your awareness
 

Test your awareness

 Knowledge  11th December 2012 | Author: Sheeva

Let's see how focused and aware you are by trying to count all the ball passes that were made in the video behind this link.

Video of twins fighting in mother's womb
 

Video of twins fighting in mother's womb

 Knowledge  5th December 2012 | Author: KimmyK

If you thought carrying twins is full of harmony you were wrong and there's a spectacular footage to prove it.

The most high-res topographic map of moon ever
 

The most high-res topographic map of moon ever

 Knowledge  5th December 2012 | Author: Spaceman

The new map from Arizona State University in Tempe, shows the shapes and features of nearly the entire moon's surface.

Education and Life as we know it
 

Education and Life as we know it

 Knowledge  4th December 2012 | Author: TheDude

Pre-school, elementary school, high school, college, graduate school, internship, job, success?

A timelapse message from ISS to all Humankind
 

A timelapse message from ISS to all Humankind

 Knowledge  30th November 2012 | Author: Spaceman

Prepare to be dazzled. Spectacular timelapse video created from the pictures taken by the astronauts who worked on the International Space Station in the last 11 years.

80,000 person and $36 billion Mars colony
 

80,000 person and $36 billion Mars colony

 Knowledge  28th November 2012 | Author: Spaceman

The SpaceX project founder Elon Musk wants to build a space colony with a size of a small city on the ever so appealing Red Planet.

Difference between Rap and Hip Hop
 

Difference between Rap and Hip Hop

 Knowledge  24th November 2012 | Author: KidCurious

I always thought that rap and hip hop are just two different terms for the same thing, but I guess I was wrong.

Black Friday, THE day for US retailers
 

Black Friday, THE day for US retailers

 Knowledge  23rd November 2012 | Author: mat

Most of you are probably familiar with the term of Black Friday. Where did it come from and does it bring the best or worst out of people?

Meet Kevin the young engineer from Africa
 

Meet Kevin the young engineer from Africa

 Knowledge  22nd November 2012 | Author: TheDude

Kevin is a very resourceful 15-year young boy from Sierra Leone, who make electronic devices by himself using spare parts from trash. His skills were also noticed by the famous MIT, watch his inspiring story.

Killer whale vs. dog
 

Killer whale vs. dog

 Knowledge  20th November 2012 | Author: TheDude

Orca chasing a labrador in the New Zealand waters. If we look beyond the dog owners irresponsibility, was the dog really in danger?

The Earthsong, how the Earth sounds from space
 

The Earthsong, how the Earth sounds from space

 Knowledge  16th November 2012 | Author: Spaceman

Did you know that our beloved planet is constantly playing a song that can be heard in space? Let's hear it.

Timelaps of a total solar eclipse in Australia
 

Timelaps of a total solar eclipse in Australia

 Knowledge  14th November 2012 | Author: Spaceman

Yesterday in the middle of the day, a northern part of Australia went dark thanks to the as a rare and magnificent display of nature.

The athlete machine
 

The athlete machine

 Knowledge  13th November 2012 | Author: TheDude

A huge domino-like triggered machine with athletes is amazing to watch and can be real educational if you look at it from the physical point of view.

Spectacular volcano lightnings
 

Spectacular volcano lightnings

 Knowledge  7th November 2012 | Author: TheDude

Like the erupting volcano isn't spectacular enough, the nature steps up its game and adds some lightning strikes in the mix.

What is slit-scan camera photography?
 

What is slit-scan camera photography?

 Knowledge  5th November 2012 | Author: mat

Slit Camera Photography might be something you never heard of before, but I bet you already saw at least one example of it, you probably just didn't know it's called that way.

Why does European flag have 12 stars?
 

Why does European flag have 12 stars?

 Knowledge  4th November 2012 | Author: NikMan

Do you know why does a flag from European union have only 12 stars if the union is now with 27 countries?

Complete list of Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts
 

Complete list of Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts

 Knowledge  28th October 2012 | Author: mat

Using keyboard shortcuts is a great way to speed up your computer work process, let's find out the most important and useful ones in Windows 8 OS.

Trully amazing and creepy macro close-ups of critters
 

Trully amazing and creepy macro close-ups of critters

 Knowledge  25th October 2012 | Author: mat

Take a look at creepiest among the winners of Nikon's Small World contest. Nature really is a miracle worker.

And The Nobel Prize 2012 winners are
 

And The Nobel Prize 2012 winners are

 Knowledge  10th October 2012 | Author: mat

It's that time of the year when The Nobel Prize winners in the fields of medicine, physics, chemistry, literature, world peace and economics are being announced.

Photo of the deepest ever view of the Universe
 

Photo of the deepest ever view of the Universe

 Knowledge  27th September 2012 | Author: Spaceman

NASA just released the latest and the most-farthest view of the space we have ever seen made by the Hubble Telescope. It's spectacular.

Toy in space: Answer a question and win a prize
 

Toy in space: Answer a question and win a prize

 Knowledge  26th September 2012 | Author: mat

Awesome video of a father and son who send a weather balloon with son's favorite toy to the very edge of space. And if you are the first to answer the question correctly you will get a reward.

Tigers started taking night shifts to avoid humans
 

Tigers started taking night shifts to avoid humans

 Knowledge  11th September 2012 | Author: KimmyK

The latest studies revealed that tigers in Nepal started moving around mainly at nights to avoid contact with humans.

Difference between left and right politics
 

Difference between left and right politics

 Knowledge  6th September 2012 | Author: TheDude

What are the main differences between the left and right political views, where did it all begin?

Famous Solvay Conference photo colorized
 

Famous Solvay Conference photo colorized

 Knowledge  3rd September 2012 | Author: mat

The original photo was taken in 1927 at the Fifth Solvay Conference where the most prominent and outstanding physicists and chemists got together to talk science.

Quantum physics explained in a simple way
 

Quantum physics explained in a simple way

 Knowledge  29th August 2012 | Author: mat

When people hear a word combination of Quantum Physics they really do not know how to get their head around it, this video might shed a light and help you understand the basic principles.

What would happen to unprotected human on Mars?
 

What would happen to unprotected human on Mars?

 Knowledge  28th August 2012 | Author: NikMan

Rover Curiosity is a really popular topic all around the world and I was just given a question what would been happen if an astronaut would take off the space helmet while being exposed on Mars?

The Boson Higgs explained in a video
 

The Boson Higgs explained in a video

 Knowledge  23rd July 2012 | Author: mat

Real nice and on point animated video, where we find out what the famous Higgs Boson is really about, presented in a fun and interesting way.

International Expedition 32 rocket launch
 

International Expedition 32 rocket launch

 Knowledge  15th July 2012 | Author: mat

Check out the Russian Soyuz TMA-05M space rocket launch with three spacemen on board who will be docked to the International Space Station for the next four months.

How to virtualise Windows 8 Release Preview
 

How to virtualise Windows 8 Release Preview

 Knowledge  10th July 2012 | Author: mat

If you want to have a go at the latest Windows 8 Release Preview, you can install it in your existing Windows 7 installation using VMware Player free virtualization software.

Good news for all the Charles Dickens fans
 

Good news for all the Charles Dickens fans

 Knowledge  2nd July 2012 | Author: mat

Good folks have scanned more than 30,000 pages of journalistic articles, of one of the greatest authors of all time.

 
   
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